(a) Calculate the current ratio and debt to total assets ratio as at December 31, 2022 and 2023. Calculate the free cash flow for December 31, 2023. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75. Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a-sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).) Current ratio Debt to total assets ratio Free cash flow, December 31, 2023 $ eTextbook and Media 2023 :1 % 2022 :1 %
(a) Calculate the current ratio and debt to total assets ratio as at December 31, 2022 and 2023. Calculate the free cash flow for December 31, 2023. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75. Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a-sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).) Current ratio Debt to total assets ratio Free cash flow, December 31, 2023 $ eTextbook and Media 2023 :1 % 2022 :1 %
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The comparative statement of financial position of Bridgeport Corporation as at December 31, 2023, follows:
Assets
Cash
Accounts receivable
Equipment
Less: Accumulated depreciation
Total
BRIDGEPORT CORPORATION
Statement of Financial Position
December 31
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
Accounts payable
Common shares
Retained earnings
Total
2023
December 31
$51,000
89,600
26,200
(6,800)
$160,000
$20,000
100,000
40,000
$160,000
2022
$7,200
87,000
21,000
(11,100)
$104,100
$10,000
78,100
16,000
$104,100

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Total
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Net income of $36,500 was reported and dividends of $12,500 were declared and paid in 2023. New equipment was purchased, and
equipment with a carrying value of $5,000 (cost of $11,700 and accumulated depreciation of $6,700) was sold for $7,500.
Current ratio
Debt to total assets ratio
Calculate the current ratio and debt to total assets ratio as at December 31, 2022 and 2023. Calculate the free cash flow for
December 31, 2023. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75. Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -15,000 or
in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).)
Free cash flow, December 31, 2023 $
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40,000
$160,000
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2023
16,000
$104,100
:1
%
2022
:1
%
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